unless you are a Title II gun manufacturer, you break the law when you remove the baffles from a can. So all you can do is soak the entire unit in brake cleaner, then blow it out with a can of compressed air, understand? ATF considers just a baffle to be a silencer, so when you have both a can and a separate baffle, you possess 2 silencers, and you only have a license for one.
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unless you are a Title II gun manufacturer, you break the law when you remove the baffles from a can. So all you can do is soak the entire unit in brake cleaner, then blow it out with a can of compressed air, understand? ATF considers just a baffle to be a silencer, so when you have both a can and a separate baffle, you possess 2 silencers, and you only have a license for one.
Check out Paladin Press or Amazon for my books, HOW TO MAKE A SILENCER series, Mini-14. .45 ACP pistol, and .22lr

LOL no

According to your FAIL information, I actually possess TWELVE silencers when I take my can apart to clean it?

and if I take the rubber o-ring out of the end cap, that will be a silencer too?
Fuck you